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New Trekking Plan Sparks Hope in the Far West

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The government’s plan to develop and organise major trekking routes in Sudurpaschim has raised hopes for tourism growth in one of Nepal’s most overlooked regions.

Under its 100-day reform agenda, the government has proposed to systematise key routes in Ramaroshon (Achham), Badimalika (Bajura), and Api Himal (Darchula). Officials aim to prepare a clear implementation plan within a month, focusing on improving access and infrastructure in these remote but scenic areas.

Despite their natural beauty, these destinations have long remained underdeveloped due to poor infrastructure and limited promotion. Local leaders and tourism stakeholders see the new plan as a potential turning point, with expectations that better trekking routes could bring in more visitors and boost local economies.

Sudurpaschim is home to some of Nepal’s most striking landscapes, including Api Himal and Saipal, both over 7,000 meters high. The region offers diverse attractions, from alpine lakes and waterfalls to rich biodiversity and unique cultural experiences. Long trekking routes such as the Api-Saipal trail allow visitors to encounter rare wildlife and traditional practices, including Deuda dance and local festivals.

However, the lack of basic facilities has been a major barrier. Many areas still lack safe trails, accommodation, communication services, and proper signage. There is also a shortage of trained guides and porters, making it difficult for the region to attract trekkers.

Experts have also raised concerns about environmental challenges. Climate change, forest fires, and unregulated resource extraction are affecting fragile ecosystems, while poor waste management threatens glaciers and water sources.

The government’s plan has generated optimism, but much will depend on how effectively it is implemented. For many in Sudurpaschim, tourism represents a key opportunity—if the region’s potential can finally be supported with the infrastructure it needs.

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